Comparing FDP
Powers of Ten
Exponents/Square Roots
Integer Operations
Scientific Notation
100

This is 1/2 as a decimal.

What is 0.5 (or 0.50)?

100

The value of 102.

What is 100?

100

The square root of 4.

What is 2?

100

+9 + (+3)

What is +12?

100

These are the values you need for a number to be a coefficient.

What is a number greater than or equal to 1, or less than 10?

200

60% is the percent form of this fraction.

What is 3/5?

200

The exponential form of 1,000.

What is 103?

200

9 is the square root of this number.

What is 81?

200

-7 + (-6)

What is -13?

200

2500 in scientific notation.

What is 2.5 x 103?

300

This is what you get if you change 0.75 to a fraction.

What is 3/4?

300

10-2 as a fraction.

What is 1/102?

300

The square root of 225.

What is 15?

300

+5 - (-5)

What is +10?

300

7.3 x 102 in standard notation.

What is 730?

400

Put these numbers in order from least to greatest:

0.52, 0.5, 0.052, 0.005

What is

0.005, 0.052, 0.5, 0.52

400

The exponential form of 1/104.

What is 10-4?

400

Squaring 19 gives you this number.

What is 361?

400

-6 times -7

What is +42?

400

5.6 x 10-4

What is 0.00056

500

These numbers should be put in order from greatest to least:

5/8, 0.25, 66%, 1/10

What is

66%, 5/8, 0.25, 1/10

500

The standard form of 10-4.

What is 0.0001?

500

The perfect squares of 10, 11, 12, and 13.

What is 100, 121, 144, and 169?

500

-36 divided by +6

What is -6?

500

0.0000345 in scientific notation.

What is 3.45 x 10-5?

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